L.G. asks from Elyria, OH on October 30, 2007
Diaper Change Fights
Does anyone else have a son that fights when it comes to changing their diaper? My son is 13 months and for about 4 months now it is a fight to change his diaper. Its fine when it comes to taking the dirty one off but putting the new one on ugh. I have to put my elbow on his shoulder and hold the opposite leg so he wont flip over. He screams and just has an all and all fit.
So What Happened?™
Thanks to everyone but one person. I have found that the only thing that works is changeing him on the floor. The first few times i pinned his arms under my legs. Now I dont have to do that any more he just lays on the floor inbetween my legs.
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A.P. answers from Cincinnati on November 06, 2007
YES!!! The thing that usually works for me- crazy as it sounds - is to pretend his foot is a phone and call one of his friends, or his daddy or papa. It works almost every time. I call it the 'foot phone' and he thinks it is hilarious. Also, if possible try placing him so that his legs dangle over the end of the changing table so he does not have as much leverage with his feet/legs
M.W. answers from Columbus on November 05, 2007
My son is 16 months old and he has been fighting since he was almost a year!! Its so frustrating. I have been trying to explain to him what I am doing and slowly it is working! He is fighting less and less each time. The crazy part is that he doesn't fight them at daycare, he just lets them change him!!
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J.M. answers from Pittsburgh on October 31, 2007
My son went through a phase like that. Its a real struggle to get a diaper on them. Sometimes I would give in and just let him run around with out one on for a bit or just no pants (getting the diaper on was hard enough, let alone getting his pants back on). Sometime it helped if you talked to him and played a game with him while I was changing his diaper like giving him a blanket and playing "where's the baby?". Also, giving him a favorite toy or something helped on occasion. The one "move" my sister's friend taught me was to change them on the floor, place your one leg across their belly, that way you have both hands free to change the diaper as quick as possible. Good Luck, eventually your son will get to a point if you ask if he needs changed he will get you the diaper and lay down on the floor for you with out you telling him.
M.B. answers from Louisville on October 31, 2007
I feel your pain. My 12 month old is the same way, only he doesn't want his diaper changed at all. It's so frustrating. We've got to where we sit straight legged on the floor and put his arms under our legs(very lightly)-just enough to hold him down. That seems to work...keeps our hands free for wiping and keeps him from flipping over and getting poo every where. Good luck.
A.P. answers from Cincinnati on November 06, 2007
YES!!! The thing that usually works for me- crazy as it sounds - is to pretend his foot is a phone and call one of his friends, or his daddy or papa. It works almost every time. I call it the 'foot phone' and he thinks it is hilarious. Also, if possible try placing him so that his legs dangle over the end of the changing table so he does not have as much leverage with his feet/legs
J.N. answers from Cleveland on October 31, 2007
My daughter (also 13 months) does the same thing. As soon as I pull the tabs and start to remove the diaper, game on. As I'm getting the wipes, she's arching her back, trying to twist herself over onto her belly, and yelling about it to boot. Good times. I suppose I wouldn't want to be pinned down like that six times a day either. We have a wipe warmer so it isn't an issue of cold wipes. Just a normal, willful toddler. Pee diapers aren't as bad since they don't involve as much time, but for the others.. I guess I'm asking too much "still" time of her :)
M.L. answers from Cleveland on October 31, 2007
My son and daughters do and did that. I let them take the diaper to the trash with out one on and then made a game out of them getting back to me to put the new one on. They thought it was fun and I got there diapers on without much of a fight.
S.P. answers from Cleveland on October 30, 2007
My daughter did that for a few months too. If my husband was home he would hold her down while I changed her. She eventually grew out of it, she's 20 months now. So there's still hope! lol!
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M.W. answers from Columbus on November 05, 2007
My son is 16 months old and he has been fighting since he was almost a year!! Its so frustrating. I have been trying to explain to him what I am doing and slowly it is working! He is fighting less and less each time. The crazy part is that he doesn't fight them at daycare, he just lets them change him!!
M.R. answers from Cincinnati on October 30, 2007
My son is nearly 9 months and does the same thing. You would think I was beating him with all the crying and carrying on he does, but nope, he just hates to have his diaper changed.
Several people suggested that I change his diaper while he is standing. While that is a fine idea, my son barely 'stands' on his own right now. At 13 months though, maybe it could be easier? Anything's worth a shot!
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